SRI CHAITANYA IIT ACADEMY, INDIA 09-08-2025_Sr.
C-120_Jee-Main_WTM-44_Key & Sol's
Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy.,India.
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SEC: Sr. C-120 JEE-MAIN Date: 09-08-2025
Time: 09.00Am to 12.00Pm WTM -44 Max. Marks: 300
KEY SHEET
MATHEMATICS
1 4 2 1 3 3 4 3 5 2
6 1 7 3 8 3 9 1 10 3
11 3 12 2 13 2 14 2 15 4
16 2 17 3 18 3 19 3 20 3
21 5 22 1 23 39 24 4 25 19
PHYSICS
26 3 27 2 28 2 29 4 30 2
31 2 32 1 33 1 34 2 35 2
36 3 37 3 38 2 39 1 40 1
41 1 42 4 43 2 44 3 45 3
46 250 47 1 48 36 49 40 50 27
CHEMISTRY
51 4 52 1 53 2 54 4 55 4
56 1 57 3 58 2 59 1 60 4
61 2 62 2 63 4 64 1 65 3
66 1 67 3 68 2 69 1 70 1
71 6 72 3 73 6 74 3 75 4
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SOLUTION
MATHEMATICS
1
r 3/ 2
n
2 2
Lt 5/2 x 3/ 2 dx x 5/2
1
1.
n
r 1 n
0
5 0 5
/3 /3
sec 2 x 3 3
2. I sec 2/ 3 x cos ec 4/3 xdx / 6 sec4/ 3 x cos ec x dx 31/ 6 31/ 6 3 3
4 /3 7/6 5/ 6
/6
/2
sin 2 x
3. I dx ____ 1
0 sin x cos x
/2 sin 2 x
2 dx a x prop
0 sin x cos x
2 2
/2
cos 2 x
dx ____ 2
0 cos x sin x
/2
cos 2 x
dx ____ 2
0 cos x sin x
/2
1 1
2
dx
0 sin x
4
/2
1 x
log tan
2 2 8 0
1 3
logtan logtan
2 8 8
1
2
log 2 1 log 2 1
2I
2
2
log 2 1
2024
4. g x dx 2024 2023 1 0 1 . 2023 2024
2024
dx( period of x x is 1)
1000 x x 1
x x
5. 0
e dx 1000 e
0
1
= 1000 0ex dx 1000 e 1
1 2x 2x 1 2x 2x 1 π
cos 1
3 2
tan 1 2 3 cot 1 2
tan 1 2 3
1 x 1 x dx 1 x 1 x dx
6. I
1 ex 1
1 ex 1 1 e x 2 1 dx
3 3 3
1 1
3 b b 3 1
π 1 π ex π
1 e x 1 dx( a f ( x) dx a f (a b x) dx) 2 1 1 e x dx 2 log 1 e 31
x
2 3
3 3
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π
1 1
log 1 e 3 log 1 e 3
2
2 3
1 2x 2x
cos 1
3 2
tan 1 2
1 x 1 x dx
I
1 ex 1
3
1
1
3
ex
I dx
2 0 e 1 e 1
x x
2 3
7.
/2dx 1
5 3sin x
0
tan 1
2
x 2dt
Put t tan then dx
2 1 t2
2t
and sin x
1 t2
2 1 dt
5 0 3 2 4 2
t
5 5
1
3
2 1 t
tan 1 5
5 4 4
5 5 0
1 1 3
tan 2 tan 1
2 4
3
2
1 4
tan 1
2 1 2 3
4
1 1
tan 1
2 2
1
By comparision we get
2
2 2
x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 x
8. Let f x 2 f x 4 2
x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1
∵ f(−x)=f(x),i.e., f(x) is an even function
1 1 1
2 2 2 1
x x 2 x dx
I 2 4 2 dx 8 0 1 x 2 dx 4 0 1 x 2 4 log e 1 x 0 2
2
0 x 1
1
4 log e 4log e 2 log e 16
2
9 log3 x 2 9 log3x 2
9. 5 log3x 2 log 588 84 x 3x 2 dx 5 log3x 2 log3 196 28 x x 2 dx
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9 log 3x 2 1
dx 9 5 2
5 log3 x log3(14 x)
2 2
2
1
1 22 n 2 n
10. Given lim 1 2 1 2 1 2 k
n
n n n
Apply log on both sides
1
n r2 n
log k log lim 1 2
n r 1
n
1 n r 2
.lim log 1 2
n n n
r 1
1 n r2
log k lim . log 1 2
n n
r 1 n
1
log k log 1 x 2 dx log 2 2
0 2
1 sin x
11. Given f x and g x log e x
1 sin x
1 sin x
Now g f x n f x n
1 sin x
1 sin x 1 sin x
g f x dx
π/2 /2
Now n dx( n is odd function)
π/ 2 / 2
1 sin x 1 sin x
0
log e 1
π/4 dx π/4 dx
12. I
π/6
sin 2x tan x cot x
5 5 π / 6 2 tan x
cot 5 x tan10 x 1
1 tan 2 x
1 π/4 tan 4 xsec 2 x
I dx
2 π/6 tan10 x 1
put tan 5 x t 5 tan 4 xsec 2 xdx dt
1 1 dt
10 (1/ 3 ) t 1
5 2
1
tan 1 t 1 5
1
10
3
1 π 1
tan 1
10 4 9 3
1 1
13. 3 f x 2 f 10 ........ 1
x x
1 1
Put x 3 f 2 f x x 10 ....... 2
x x
Solving (1) & (2) we get
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1 3
f x 2 x 10
5x
1
2
2 x2
1 f x dx 3log x 10 x
5 2
1 2 3 13
3log x x 2 10 x log 2
5 1 5 5
14.
Sub 4, 4 3 a 3
2 3
t1 , t2
3 2
9
Q , 3 3
4
1
Area MN PM QN
2
1
MN PS QS
2
1
MN PQ
2
1
7 3
2
49
4
343 3
8
15.
2ae 42 ae 2
a b 4
2 2
a2 3
b a 4
2 2
12 4 8
b2 8
2b 2 2 A2 32
a B 3
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A2 2 B
1 B 2 A2 1 1 2B
2
3 B 3 B2
2 2
B3 A2 6
3 B
x2 y2 x2 y 2
E1 1 E2 1
12 8 6 9
y2 x2 2 3
1 8 x2 9 x2
8 12 3 2
3 2 2 6
x 1 a
2
2 3 5
6 6
x y
5 5
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
A , , B , ,C , , D ,
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
4 6 6 24 6
Area of ABCD =
5 5 5
16.
2 2
Giventhat foci 5,0 and 50
5 2
e 5, 2
2
5 2
2 2 1 e2 )
2
5 2
1 e 2
2
5 5 2
1 e 2
e 2
2e e 2 0
2
e 2
2e 1 0
1
e 2 rejected so, e
2
5
5 2 and 2 25
1
2
2 2
Noweccentricity of hyperbola e1 1 51
2
2b 2 a 4
17. Giventhat 9 and 1
a e 3
Equation of tan gent is y 3 x 3
where m 3, c 3
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condition of tan gency is c a 2 m 2 b 2
3 3a 2 b 2
2a 2 3a 2 0
1
a 2 or
2
a 2 b 9
2
x2 y2
Equationof hyperbola is 1
4 9
e
13
2
and point of contact of tan gent h, k 4,3 3
Now m a ex1 a ex1 48
18.
x2 9 x 9
2 2
x
f g x 9
x 9 x 9
2
f g 10 100 9 109 a 2 109
x2 9 x2 9
g f x
x2 9 9 x2
99
g f 3 2 b2 2
9
x2 y2 109 2 107 107
1 e e2
109 2 109 109 109
2
2b 2x2 16
2
a 109 109
8 107 16 872
8e 2 2 8
109 109
19.
9π 9π
dx cos x
22
π
11 1 tan x
22
π
11 cos x sin x
dx
b f x ba
Using formula f x f a b x dx
a 2
9π
dx 7π
22
π
11
1 tan x 44
20.
/2 sin n x
A) I dx i
sin n x cos n x
sin n x
I
/ 2 2 dx
n n
sin x cos x
2 2
n
/ 2 cos x
I dx . ii
cos x sin n x
n
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Adding eqs.(i) and (ii), then
2
2I 1dx 2
2
I
4
sin 2 x
B) I dx i
1 x
sin x sin x
2 x 2
I
1 x
dx 1 x dx ii
Adding Eqs.(i) and (ii), then
2 I sin 2 xdx 2 sin 2 xdx
0
/2
I sin 2 xdx 2 sin 2 xdx
0 0
1
2. .
2 2 2
C) Removal property
D) Kings property
21.
(x π) cos 2 x 3π dx
π/2
Given I 3
3π/2
Put , x π t dx dt
t cos 2 t dt
π/2 π/2 π/ 2
I 3
t 3d
cos
2
t
dt
π/2 π /2 π/2
odd function even function
π/2 π π
2 cos 2 t.dt 2
0
4 2
22.
/2
dx
Let I
/4
cos x tan x 1 2 tan x tan x cos 2 x
/2
sec2 xdx
I
1
2
/4 tan x tan x
put tan x t 2 sec 2 xdx 2t dt
2t dt
I
t 1
2
1 .t
1 1
I 2 2 0 1
t 1 1 2
23.
I x11 x 7 x 3 2 x12 3 x8 6 x 4 dx
1 1/4
Put 2 x12 3 x8 6 x 4 t
11
t 5/4 1
11
5/4
I
5 30
24.
4 0
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24.
xsec 2 x tanx
x2 dx
xtanx 12
1 2x
x2 dx
xtanx 1 xtanx 1
x2 xcosx
2 dx
xtanx 1 xsinx cosx
x2
2ln xsinx cosx c
xtanx 1
I 0 0 c 0
π π2 π4
I 2 ln
4 4 π 4 4 2
25.
1
1 1 3 1 23
2 4 3 dx
x x x x
3 1 1 1
U sin g t= 3 dt 3 2 4 dx
x x x x
1/23 24/23
t dt t
C
3 24
3
23
α 23,β 1, γ 3
α β γ 19
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PHYSICS
26.
i i
di Rd ; di d
R π
μ 0 di
dB
2π R
μ i μi
dB 0 d 02 d
2 R π 2π R
π/2 μi
B0 2dB sin θ 2B0 20
0 πR
27. Conceptual
0i
B
28. 2R
dq dq
i
dt 2
29. The magnetic field intensity at a distance r from centre on the axis of a coil of radius a
carrying current i is given by
μ 0 2 ia 2
Baxis ... i
4π a 2 r 2 3/2
The magnetic field intensity at the centre of the coil is given by
μ 0 2 i
Bcentre ... ii
4π a
According to question, the fractional change in the magnetic field intensity is given by
B B
1 axis ... iii
B Bcentre
Substituting the values of Baxis and Bcentre from Eqs. (i) and (ii) respectively in Eq. (iii), we
get
μ 0 2 ia 2
B 4π a 2 r 2 3/ 2 a3 a3 r2
3/ 2
1 1 1 1 1 2
μ 0 2 i
a r2
3/ 2 3/ 2
B 2
r2 a
4π a a 1 2
3
a
Given that, r < a, applying Binomial expansion,
2x 2 3 2x 3
(1 x) n 1 x (1) n x n 1 nx
2! 3!
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B 3 r2
we get 1 1 2
B 2a
B 3 r2
11
B 2 a2
B 3 r 2
, which is the required expression.
B 2 a2
30. When a point source is moving towards right, the spherical wave fronts of sound waves
will have wavelength compressed towards right and wavelength gets expended towards
left.
31. As the electric field is switched on, positive ion will start to move along positive x-
direction and negative ion along negative x-direction. Current associated with motion of
both types of ions is along positive x-direction. According to Fleming's left hand rule
force on both types of ions will be along positive y-direction.
32. Conceptual
q V B qE 0
V B E
33.
V B B E B
V B B B B V E B V B 0
EB
V 2
B
h
2 Em
1
34.
m
e p n
35.
0i i i
B B
B0 B0 B0
1 2
0
3
0
4 R
4
sin 900 sin 450 0 0 sin 450 sin 900
2R 4 R
0i 1 0i 0i 1 i 1 1
1 1 0 1 2 1
4 R 2 2 R 4 R 2 4 R 2 2
i i 1
0 2 2 0
4 R 2 R 2
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mv v
36. In magnetic field, the radius of circular path, r= =
Bq q
B
m
i.e,r∝1/q/m
37. The charge will distribute itself such that the potential energy of the system is minimized.
When a charge is placed on a conductor, it will naturally redistribute itself to minimize
the potential energy of the system. This means the charge will concentrate on the surfaces
of the object, especially at points with sharp curvature, where the electric field is
strongest.
μ0 1 μ 2I
38. B π 0
4π R 4π R
μ I 2
0 1 outward i.e., away from page.
4R π
μ 0i net ∮B d l
39.
i net 1A; ∮B d l μ 0
40. Conceptual
41. Force by magnetic field on e is centripetal in nature.
mv 2
Hence BeV
r
E 2iˆ ˆj 3kˆ
A 16 ˆj 16 ˆj
42. 1 E. A
2iˆ ˆj 3kˆ . 16 ˆj
1 16Vm
43. Magnetic field can change the direction of motion of charged particle. Since the force by
magnetic field is centripetal, no work is done by it.
44. Since the magnetic force is always perpendicular to the velocity of the charged particle
so, work done is always zero.
45. Field at outside and empty space is zero. Field inside the core of the toroid
μ 0 Ni r1 r2
B where r
2 r
2
4 10 7 2000 11 4 107 22000
B 2 102 T
2 0.22 0.44
2 m
46. Since time period of a revolving charge is
qB
Where B = magnetic field
due to a solenoid = 0 nI
2 m
T
q 0 nI
9
2 9 1031
75 10
1.6 1019 4 107 n 1.5
N 250
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R
Resistance per unit length 0.01Ω m 1 ,
l
r 1.0cm Total turns 400, 20cm,
400
B 1102 T, n turns / m
20 102
47. E E E
i
R 0 R 2 r 400
0.01 2 π 0.01 400
l
B μ 0 ni
400 E
102 4π 107 2
20 10 400 2π 0.01 102
102 20 10 2 400 2π 102 0.01
E 1V
4π 107 400
23
Req 2.8 4
23
6
i 1.5 A
4
48. VR 2.8 1.5 4.2V
VC 1.8V
q CVC 0.2 1.8 0.36 C
μi μ e μ e
B 0 0 0 ω
2r 2r T 2r 2π
μ e v
B 0
49. 2r 2π r
4π 107 1.6 10 19 6.76 106
B
4π 0.52 0.52 1020
B 40
m ZmP A Z m n M AC
13 1.00726 14 1.00866 27.18846
50. 27.21562 27.18846
0.02716u
E 27.16x 103 J
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CHEMISTRY
51. According to Faraday's second law,
5600
WAg WO2 WAg 32
or 22400
E Ag EO2 108 8
WAg 8
or WAg 108 g
108 8
52. Time, t=1.608 min or 96.5 s
z i t 27 10 96.5
Formula, WAl WAl WAl 0.09 g
96500 3 96500
53.
K 1000 K 1000 8 105 103
Λ eq N N
N Λ eq 400
N 2 104
2 104
1 104 M K sp S2 1 104 1 10 8 M 2
2
Solubility M
2
1 R
54. G* R ρ G* 1
a ρ
55.
56. Given for 0.2 M solution
R=50 Ω
K 1.4 sm 1 1.4 102 scm 1
1
Now K R K
R a a
l
50 1.4 102 cm 1 70 102 cm 1
a
For 0.5 M solution
R=280 Ω
K=?
1 1
So K 70 102
R a 280
k 2.5 103 Scm 1c
K 1000 2.5 103 1000
Now m
M 0.5
m 5 S cm m01
2 1
Or
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m 5 104 sm 2 mo11
1m 100cm
1m 2 104 cm 2
1 cm 2 10 4 m 2
57. strong electrolyte undergoes complete ionisation, when compared to weak electrolyte.
58. At cathode H 2 gas is liberated
Ect 1 4825 20
m 1
F 1 96500
59. During electrolysis of CuSO4 aq solution, the resulting solution is acidic H 2 SO4
Hence pH<7
60. Generally few drops of H 2 SO4 is added before crystallization to prevent the oxidation of
ferrous sulphate to ferric sulphate.
61.
It is β- elimination reaction (Dehydrohalogenation) which follows saytzeff rule
i.e., a more substituted alkene is formed as a major product.
62.
Jones reagent is a mild oxidising agent, oxidizes ethyl alchohol to acetaldehyde, which on
oxidation with KMnO4 forms Acetic acid, Acetic acid undergoes decarboxylation in
presence of sodalime (NaOH+CaO) to form alkane containing one carbon atom less than
acid used.
63.
KCN H3O
64. C2 H 5Cl C2 H 5CN C2 H 5COOH
65. HVZ reaction.
66. LiAlH 4 reduces-COOH group to - CH 2OH and does not attack C=C bond.
67. Acidic strength of carboxylic acids ∝ Stability of carboxylate ion
68. The direction of electric dipole is towards negative pole in case of N-H the negative pole
of N-H while in case of N-F the negative pole is F as order of electro negativity is
F>N>H.
69. Except Cu in 3d series all other elements have negative reduction potential values
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ETi0 2 /Ti 1.63V
0
ECr 2
/ Cr
0.91V
EV0 2 /V 1.18V
70.
TiCl4 Ti 4 3d 0 eg0t20g
MnO4 Mn 7 3d 0 eg0 t20g
FeO4 Fe6 3d 2 eg2t20g
2
FeCl4 Fe3 3d 5 eg2t23g
CoCl4 Co2 3d 7 eg4t23g
2
Only, TiCl4 , MnO4 , FeO4 complexes have no e- in
2
t2 g orbital
λM
n factor
71. λE
Ca3 PO4 2 3Ca 2 2 PO43
n -factor = 3×2=6; total positive charge on all cations=6
72.
λ m of NH 4Cl 185
λ
m NH
4
λ m
Cl
185
λ
m NH
4
185 70 115Scm 2 mol 1
λ
m NH OH
4
λ m
NH 4
λ m
OH
115 170
λ
m NH OH
4
285Scm 2 mol 1
λ m NH OH
degree of dissociation 4
λm NH 4OH
85.5
0.3 3 10–1
285
73. n – factor – 6
74. H COOH ;C6 H 5 COOH ; F CH 2 COOH
75. β−keto acids evolved CO2 gas
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